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Joran Van Der Sloot Taken To Prison On Murder Charge

First Posted: 06/11/10 09:31 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:45 PM ET

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LIMA, Peru (AP) -- Angry Peruvian onlookers shouted "Disgrace!" and "Murderer" at Joran van der Sloot on Friday after a judge ordered him jailed on first-degree murder and robbery charges in the violent killing of a 21-year-old Lima woman.

Prosecutors said the Dutchman, who was taken to a segregated block of an eastern Lima prison, acted with "ferocity and great cruelty" in killing business student Stephany Flores in his hotel room after they met playing poker.

Van der Sloot remains the lone suspect in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean resort island of Aruba, and Peru's criminal police chief says the defendant told interrogators he knows where her body is.

Aruba's attorney general, Taco Stein, told The Associated Press on Friday he is skeptical Van der Sloot was telling the truth about Holloway's body. He said Aruban officials will decide whether to sent investigators to Peru to question him once they learn exactly what he is offering.

Lima Superior Court Judge Juan Buendia issued a detention order before dawn for Van der Sloot on the murder charge. He was first taken with other prisoners in an armored truck to Lima's judicial palace, then alone to the maximum-security Castro Castro prison.

Police manhandled Van der Sloot as they ushered him to the judicial palace, a scarf around his neck and his hands cuffed behind him.

The more virulent catcalls and bile -- the sensational case has dominated Peru's news for a week -- came from onlookers as he was taken from the prosecutor's office where he had been held since Thursday. One onlooker threw spoiled lettuce.

Police say Van der Sloot brutally murdered Flores three days after meeting her at a casino. He broke her nose, strangled her, threw her to the floor then emptied her wallet and drove away in her SUV, said Gen. Cesar Guardia, chief of the criminal police.

The 6-foot-3 (190-centimeter-tall) Van der Sloot took about $300 worth of Peruvian currency, two credit cards and Flores' national ID card, Guardia said. He said the suspect abandoned her car in a lower-class Lima neighborhood before fleeing south to Chile by bus.

If convicted on the murder and robbery charges, Van der Sloot would be sentenced to between 15 and 35 years in prison, court spokesman Luis Gallardo told the AP.

"The aggravating factors are having acted with ferocity and great cruelty," said a news release issued by the court that announced the charges.

At Castro Castro prison, Van der Sloot was fed the Peruvian chicken dish "seco de pollo," prisons director Ruben Rodriguez said. The Dutchman will have his own cell in a small block near the director's office.

The only other two prisoners on the block are a reputed Colombian hit man charged with strangling a Peruvian socialite and a provincial mayor charged with laundering drug money

It was not yet known when the trial might begin. A judge must first be assigned to hear the case.

Flores was killed three days after meeting Van der Sloot, police say, and five years to the day after Holloway disappeared. Guardia said "a wealth of evidence" against the Dutchman includes closed-circuit video tracking him leaving the casino with Flores, entering his room with the woman and then leaving alone.

The police chief told the AP on Thursday night that when Van der Sloot confessed to killing Flores investigators asked him about the Holloway case.

"He let slip that he knew the place where this person was buried," Guardia said.

The general said the Dutchman told investigators "he would only testify (on the matter) before Aruba authorities."

He said he didn't know how seriously to take Van der Sloot's comment given his history of dubious statements the Alabama teen's disappearance.

Stein, the Aruba attorney general, was cautious about the development.

"I'm not getting my hopes up," he told the AP. "Let's face it, he has been telling us many stories many times before."

Stein said that even if Van der Sloot did reveal what happened to Holloway, there was no guarantee her remains would be found.

Guardia said Van der Sloot confessed that he killed Flores, the daughter of a circus promoter and former race car driver, because she found out about the Aruba case by using his laptop without his permission.

Van der Sloot's newly hired Peruvian attorney, Maximo Altez, has asked the judge to declare his client's Monday confession void on the grounds it was made in the presence of a defense lawyer appointed by police.

Reached by the AP, Altez refused to discuss the case. He said Van der Sloot's schoolteacher mother, Anita, would be arriving early next week with the family's own media adviser.

The young man's father, a lawyer on Aruba, a Dutch territory, died in February while playing tennis.

Van der Sloot arrived in Peru on May 14, authorities say, four days after allegedly receiving $25,000 as part of an FBI sting aimed at resolving the Holloway case. U.S. prosecutors charged him with extortion four days after Flores was killed.

Prosecutors say the extortion case began when Van der Sloot contacted a New York lawyer for Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty, in April seeking $250,000 in exchange for the location of the young woman's body, how she died and the identity of those involved.

The lawyer, John Kelly, contacted the FBI, which secretly recorded video of him giving Van der Sloot $10,000 in cash in Aruba on May 10 while $15,000 was wired to a bank account in the Dutch man's name, prosecutors say.

Van der Sloot was recorded telling Kelly he pushed Holloway down, and she hit her head on a rock and died, an affidavit says. He allegedly said his father helped him bury the body.

Van der Sloot admitted in a May 17 e-mail -- he was in Peru by then -- that he had lied about the location of Holloway's remains, prosecutors say.

That fit a pattern of Van der Sloot making confessions he later retracted.

Van der Sloot was the last person seen with Holloway before the girl vanished on the last night of a high school graduation trip. He was arrested twice but released both times for a lack of evidence.

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02:11 PM on 06/14/2010
Well, it seems like the Peruvian justice system is at least alot more competent than the pansies in Aruba. Talk about a joke of an island, what a disgrace. I will never visit Aruba, for sure. They couldn't just let the FBI come in and let them do their thing, they had to do it THEIR way, and look what we have now. Another dead body, because Aruba was too proud to let professionals handle the Holloway case.
08:03 PM on 06/12/2010
Just look at the guy, It's like puting Vanilla Ice in Attica. If he wasn't such a worthless piece of $h!t, I would almost feel sorry for him.
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
06:40 PM on 06/12/2010
enjoy that poo bucket in that damp cell
05:55 PM on 06/12/2010
Why is he getting special treatment who on earth cares what happens to him. Put him in general population.
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metropixie
"Near normal" is close enough...
06:28 PM on 06/12/2010
Let's move a few centuries forward from your model of justice: nowadays they want a criminal to stand trial so lawyers can earn a living.
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
06:42 PM on 06/12/2010
the shinning path will get him, leave it to a socialist to distribute justice
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Jrg Frei
06:54 PM on 06/12/2010
Don't worry.....as soon the trial is over, they will move him to the G-P.
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lindaj3884
05:40 PM on 06/12/2010
Of course he knows where Natalie Holloway's body is. He is just so vicious that I don't think he will ever tell where she is so the family can have closure. He is a sociopathic sicko who has no conscience or sense of right or wrong. I am glad he is in jail and I hope he never gets out. If he does it will happen again.
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dimplasm
More chocolate, please.
11:35 PM on 06/12/2010
I think he's just trying to get back to Aruba, out of Peru and thinks he can bargain.
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bluevalentine
12:49 PM on 06/13/2010
I agree. He has stated now that he is worried for his life in Peru. Does he think anyone cares about his life? Shaking my head thinking of the families of his poor victims, those are the lives that should have been worried about. Van der Sloot realizes that he is going to be treated the same by his cell mates as he treated Natalie and Stephany.
Too bad Joran, this is definitely a case of what is god for the goose is good for the gander...that little piece of *&^%.
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latia65
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05:15 PM on 06/12/2010
Swift Justice!
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metropixie
"Near normal" is close enough...
06:41 PM on 06/12/2010
Pandas look so cuddly, most forget they are bears with sharp claws and a strong bite.
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
04:54 PM on 06/12/2010
The photo above, Van der sloot looks 2 feet taller than the guys on either side of him. Maybe he's standing on a box,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,placed over the trap door.
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exile
04:08 PM on 06/12/2010
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latia65
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05:14 PM on 06/12/2010
I've tried to be sarcastic too...didn't work...a lot of my comments are still floating around in cyberspace.
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exile
04:08 PM on 06/12/2010
Sloot's schoolteacher mother, Anita, would be arriving early next week with the family's own media adviser.

so he got off in aruba because his now dead dad had connections in the legal systen

now mommy's back with her media advisor.

the rich do as they please in he us and really every where.
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metropixie
"Near normal" is close enough...
06:55 PM on 06/12/2010
Natalee Holloway's mother is reportedly rich too. Any comments on that?
Both women are victims of Joran.
He got off in Aruba for lack of evidence and conflicting witness statements.
His dad being a judge in training has not lead to any proof that he pulled strings, but he may have tried. Of course, his trial has long taken place, not by jury, but by the public...
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08:44 PM on 06/12/2010
His dad was jailed for a while in the Holloway case. Doesn't sound like a very powerful person to me.
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04:06 PM on 06/12/2010
van der sIut does not "know" where Natalee's body is, but he does know how her body was disposed. i'm guessing buried at sea.
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GrooveGrl4
03:47 PM on 06/12/2010
"The only other two prisoners on the block are a reputed Colombian hitman charged with strangling a Peruvian socialite..."

While having only two other inmates on his block would probably be a good thing for him in general, I am not so sure that will be the case considering one of them is a Colombian hitman and he murdered the daughter of a prominent Peruvian businessman. Now, the woman's family seem to be remarkably not angry in the statements they have released to the media, but I have a feeling the anger is going to set in soon.
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metropixie
"Near normal" is close enough...
07:00 PM on 06/12/2010
Then again, they may be just more civilized than many in these posts taking it upon themselves to act as avengers...
03:45 PM on 06/12/2010
Be sure and throw away the key to the cell.
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patman77
03:00 PM on 06/12/2010
this punk will finally get what he so deserves. courtesy of the deceased girls dad and some peruvian inmates.
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03:33 PM on 06/12/2010
Interesting that you are suborning first degree murder, and with such glee.

You would think that most people are against murder, but not you! Very, very brave.
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exile
04:11 PM on 06/12/2010
eye for an eye f*cker
it's the american way.

ask the dead's families in nam, iraq, iran, afganistan.

we do it better.

meanwhile
you pilot not drive airplanes or did i miss the cuteness
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04:12 PM on 06/12/2010
clearly you are the one suborning murder by reading murder into his comment.
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metropixie
"Near normal" is close enough...
07:04 PM on 06/12/2010
I hope Mr. Flores does not subscribe to your primitive sense of "justice."
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patman77
02:57 PM on 06/12/2010
better gaurd your chut e sl oot
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
02:05 PM on 06/12/2010
"He said Aruban officials will decide whether to sent investigators to Peru to question him once they learn exactly what he is offering."

No offer by van de Sloot sis sonething Arubans are going to refuse. F*ck Aruba. After van de Sloot gets out of that Peruvian prison, he faces 50 years on that extortion and fraud charge here in the U.S.